What would happen if the cities of the future were deeply and comprehensively committed to freedom? What if they were places of refuge, where traffickers couldn’t operate and where survivors of slavery could access all they need to truly heal? The Summit is the place where a growing tribe of individuals and organizations convene each year to explore questions like these.

Come join us for a performance art event featuring Ryan DeSiato Music, poet Theo Love, Brooke Elise Axtell and Eden Miller. Enjoy the work of talented artists, be inspired by their commitment to this cause, connect with other local abolitionist leaders, and hear updates from Allies about our strategic programs in 2016!

This event is free! However, a $25 or more donation to Allies Against Slavery’s Amplify Austin 2016 campaign is suggested.

Shop responsibly with us this holiday season at our free, public event! The Christmas Market features 25+ fair trade, direct trade, and social enterprise merchants who use their businesses to promote employment and well-being for people in Austin and around the world.

Join us for Happy Hour to meet Alisa Jordheim, the executive director of Justice Society and author of Made in the USA: The Sex Trafficking of America's Children. Alisa will present and have copies of her book available to sell. Members of Allies Against Slavery, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, and Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International will be present to participate in Q&As and discussion.

Tickets are $20 and include two drinks and appetizers. Nonprofit and government workers will receive a special $10 discount.

Art for the People gallery will exhibit work in support of Slave Free City month this October. The gallery will display pieces by the Austin Chronicle's photographer Jana Birchum and journalist Lizzie Jespersen on human trafficking in Austin. You can see the show from October 20 to November 15. Come by the opening event on October 29 at Art for the People from 6:30 to 9:00 PM!

Share your hopes, needs, struggles, and ideas. How might individuals, communities and local government mobilize to ensure a brighter future for all? Join your neighbors to participate in small-group problem-solving discussions.

Tickets can be purchased here (Please scroll down to Promiseland). Proceeds will benefit Allies Against Slavery.

Synopsis: After sneaking to a party with her friends, sixteen year old Amber Stevens goes missing. Forced into the world of sex trafficking, her family and community fight to get her back. Inspired by actual events. So much can happen in 8 days.

With summer drawing to a close it's time again to launch our annual Back to School Drive to collect backpacks, supplies and HEB gift cards for six children in the Survivors of Trafficking Program! See below for a list of needs from local survivors trying to get back-to-school ready!

On June 3, join nonprofit leaders, mission-driven businesses, engaged citizens and government officials for a discussion on how to address Austin’s pressing social issues through fresh, innovative approaches.